The Nabu Museum, located in El-Heri on Lebanon’s northern Mediterranean coast, showcases a remarkable collection of artifacts from the Bronze and Iron Ages, representing Roman, Greek, Byzantine, Phoenician, and Mesopotamian cultures. It also highlights contemporary Lebanese art by renowned artists such as Shafic Abboud, Khalil Gibran, and Saliba Douaihy. A standout feature is its cuneiform tablets (2330–540 BCE), offering insights into Sumerian and Babylonian history. The museum also promotes Lebanese culture through exhibitions, educational programs, public lectures, and guided tours.